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romney each will speak at the same dinner, the al smith dinner in new york city. hannity will have it live on fox news channel and fox news.com. right now, this is bill. "the o'reilly factor" is on. >> i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks. i brought binders full of women. >> binders full of women? apparently that has angered some liberal ladies. but why? what is wrong with that? we will have a special report. >> if, you, don't, trust, me, with, my, body, why, should, i, trust, you, with, me, my, country. >> and as they are catching the women's boat it is the war on business. >> and who are the most over rated white people in the country?
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mark lamont hill has compiled a list that may make you furious. >> there you go again. >> you are about to enter the no spin zone. it begins now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. what kind of country do you want? that's the subject of tonight's talking point memo. the presidential vote is about what america will become. here are the two choices. we'll go back to traditional capitalism and self-reliance, or we will stay with president obama who is using the federal government to impose so-called social justice. the president wants to regulate the economy and the tax system to provide for those who don't have very much. some conservatives call that a namistate. the truth is what the president wants is what western europe has. a giant government that
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redistributes income. the problem is social justice costs a lot of money. and some european countries like greece are now exploding in violence because the greek government has run out of cash. it can no longer pay the huge entitlement. so these people are angry. they want to destroy the establishment. with the usa owing more than $16 trillion, those scenes could happen here. it is conceivable. if we keep spending a trillion dollars more than we take in, we will eventually go broke. the only reason we aren't bankrupt yet is that folks overseas are still buying treasury bonds and other u.s. investments. that could stop in a hurry. president obama has not addressed the issue. his theme is, if you tax wealthy americans and corporations more then the debt will get under control. but the figures don't back that up. right now the federal government spends more on welfare than on any other program. and we are not talking about medicare or social security. we are talking about payments
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to the folks and stuff like food stamps, housing, medical care and those kind of things. according to a new study by the congressional research service, the usa spent $746 last yore alone -- $746,000 last year alone giving people stuff. that's more than social security and medicare and nonwar defense budget. president obama wants to increase that spending. he wants more entitlements in play. governor romney will reduce domestic spending 5% off the bat. he says he will make changes in food stamps and other entitlement programs that could save $400 billion a year. now, to be fair, politicians can say anything. it is not easy to cut entitlements once the folks have received them. that's what we are seeing in greece. but the truth is that the usa is well on its way to becoming an any state. we are closing in on western europe. there is no question about it. so that's what we will be voting on come november 6th. self-reliance with safety nets
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or social assistance for more than half of the population. you make the call. and that's a memo. now the top story, where am i going wrong on the issue? small business expert and ben stein, the author of the new book how to really ruin your financial lives. lives and portfolio. so you are for higher taxes not just for the wealthy, but everybody, right? >> we are going to go bankrupt without them. i don't see any means of avoiding a national bankruptcy way down the road, not tomorrow or next year or three years from now, if we don't raise taxes. >> what if the government continues to waste the money we give it. >> they will waste a lot no matter what. that's the nature of government and the nature of human beings is to waste money. if you don't waste money you are a rare human being. >> i am. >> we all waste money. >> not to the extent we see now. >> is that fair though to a
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person like me and yourself that we are supposed to poney up an enormous amount of our hard-earned dollars to those who waste it. >> i may i ask a respectful question? what is the alternative? >> to revamp the entire spending system. the entire budget. but here is an interesting thing, and i don't know whether you know this or not, money -- monica, do you know what the highest amount of tax dollars that flowed in the government and what year it was? >> 2007 under the bush tax cuts. >> we had a very large economy. >> and there was a lot of investment and a lot of capital gains. i understand you want capital gains to go up. >> i do. when you look at the math we spend so much time talking about increasing ordinary income rates for the top 1% of individuals. the amount of money we will collect is a drop in the bucket. >> it is $90 billion a year. if you put the wealthy and small business back to where they were in the clinton administration.
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you generate not much money. however, if you do tax capital gains which means your profits on savings and tax wins, if you do that, then investment drops. >> there is a pool of capital in the world and there are tens of trillions of dollars floating around. there is plenty of capital and no shortage of capital. the proof is the return on capital is almost nil and yet there is a tremendous amount of capital flowing into the united states. and $90 billion may seem like little to you, and i am impressed it seems like little, but i have tried to cut it out of the social welfare spending. >> i agree with you. >> if you start to constrict investment into the united states. >> we are not going to. >> well you certainly will. >> we had it during the 40s, i have the ifs, early 70s --
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>> but we are in a competitive world. >> we had huge amounts of capital. >> i am an investor and i have a portfolio. if capital gains goes to 25, 30%, i am no not going to invest. i will buy municipal bonds. >> no, you would earn municipal bonds at 2 or 3%. capital gains even if you are in the index funds you are likely to get 7, 8, 9%. you give away a third in tax and you are doubling it. >> the numbers are meaningful though. take a step back. if you were to actually tax a dollar made in the stock market or a dollar made with your real estate the same way a dollar made in a factory, the government would raise $250 billion a year over the course of 10 years. that's $2.5 trillion. that's three times taxing the top 1%. >> you agree to staff off bankruptcy that everyone in the united states is going to have to pay a little more in taxes? >> except i don't think the lower or middle class or poor
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should pay anything except payroll taxes and sales taxes. >> what is the cutoff in your mind? >> i don't know what it is. >> how can you say you don't know what it is? >> let's say below 50,000. >> so anybody making 50,000 and down has no obligation? >> except sales tax, property tax, social security, medicaid. they don't have any money. they are living paycheck to paycheck. >> what about people 50 and down? >> there is nothing wrong with the way we doll out entitlements. if we look at what is the lifestyle of the median household in this country, more than 60% of people actually own their home. you have people who have two cell phones, people who eat out three times a month. >> there was a study on poverty, those livering below the poverty line. most have air conditioning. most have cell phones. most have big color tv's. this is not zimbabwe here. i am a little shaky on you guys. i think the u.s. economy if
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you raise taxes which barack obama wants to do that will harm the economy and not stimulate the economy. >> the way he wants to raise ks tays is how it will harm the economy. we are focusing on ordinary income. the ordinary income is just the average guy working. it is the small business. >> we have had much higher tax rates than we have now, and we have had phenomenal prosperity. >> i would rather eliminate the loopholes and do it that way. >> you think it would be enough in the loopholes? >> if you -- -- what loophole? >> i would put a cap on them. >> there already is a cap. >> $50,000 and that's all. >> we need a higher tax code. >> i think the whole tax code should be much easier and i think it should be a national sales tax to pay medicare, a small one. very interesting.
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next on the run down, why are some women mad at him for saying that? that report moments away.
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and in the impact segment tonight, one of the most controversial statements was this one from mitt romney. >> i went to my staff and said how come these are all men? these are the people with the qualifications. gosh, can't we find some women who are also qualified? and so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks? they brought us binders full
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of women. >> he is talking about when he was governor of massachusetts trying to hire more women. when i heard that i said, that sounds good, right? wrong. >> binders disturbed me. that was unnerving to be talking about binders. i don't think i know anything about binders. not in that regard. equal pay for equal work is a simple solution to the united states. equal employment problems. >> binders disturbed. the founder of the agenda product, a progressive organization and murphy who was apparently deeply involved with governor romney's binder situation in the bay state. that must have hurt. >> is this as crazy as i think it is? >> some people heard the word
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and i think thought s and m. but we did put binders together, lots and lots of binders. i was on the task force -- it is still around called the mass gap project. it is part of the mass women's caucus and it was underway before romney became governor. here is why what he said is exactly true. he could have sat back and said well i am the governor and if they want to bring me something i will wait for. it that's not what he did. he sent his lieu tenant govern -- lieutenant governor at the time who is one of his advisors. i may vote for her for president. she is fantastic. she is just a critically important leader. on behalf of mitt romney, give him kudos for doing what he did. >> look, when you heard the binder comment, did you think like me, this is insane? yes or no. >> i thought good for him. he is pointing out the mascot project.
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>> i will take it as a yes. let's go to erika. >> it is the objection after the fact. it made no sense. why would you object to what this man did? >> that's what i'm talking about. you, erika, have a binder with you. will you hold it up? >> i don't have pictures of women in it. >> i don't know if you have pictures. i think he had names and qualifications in the binder. i think that's where you put them if you get them tatood on you somewhere. i can't believe any woman would be offended by that statement. >> i think that it conjured up a view of an arab sheik sort of flipping through to find the women for his harem. >> was there a turbin on there? >> well, i haven't seen it, but i will leave it to wendy. that's a great project that wendy undertook, and we definitely want to get more women in the public sector. but there was a piece of the flipping through binders full of women and what i find more
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offensive is that he has created a smoke screen of these binders to say that, look, he did a great job hiring women into his administration. it was true he did a great job. by the end of his administration in massachusetts, that number was below what it was. it was 30% when he went in. >> well, the the majority of law school graduates and the majority of law school graduates, it can't be that hard. >> i think this is so crazy. i have to say, ladies, i think this is so crazy, buts here is why it is going on. when you have a president who is in trouble and president obama is right now, it could change, but right now he could lose. and then his supporters like ms. payne and ms. ledbetter will find anything to degrade
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the opposition. so now we have a binder. this is how far we have gone down. the governor tried to do a good thing, and he has now a good thing and he used the word binder. >> so many women's rights groups and victims rights groups not only in massachusetts and around the country, they are not really speaking on behalf of women. on behalf of the democrats. they don't care about women's interests. i worked on two of governor romney's commissions in massachusetts. i watched her come to our meetings and say governor romney wants women to be in positions of authority. >> i think we established that. >> erika, i will give you 40 seconds to wrap it up. don't say anything crazy so i have to interrupt. go ahead. >> the fact that wendy said women's groups and then said victims groups is another
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thing i find offensive. the other thing is there is an inorder nent number of women in this cri. we are the majority of voters which has left off every media show i have seen. 10 million more women voted last election than men. and so i am tired of being treated like a second class citizen. >> i am tired of the national organization for women -- look at the national organization for women -- >> you did interrupt me and i am tired of being treated like a victim. we are more qualified than many men in this country and mitt romney doesn't see that. >> mitt romney deserves -- >> that's it, that's. it i don't believe you are being treated as a second class citizen. i didn't see that. if somebody treats you that way let me know. we would like you to vote in our new poll. we are asking, can you be good friends with somebody you disagree with politically? we will give you the results on monday. hide the children. this could get bloody.
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and megan kelly with behind the scenes stuff. we will be right back.
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body language segment. you asked for it. they are locked in on the body language and we begin with money. >> any investments i have over the last eight years have been managed by a blind trust. and i understand they do include investments outside the united states including in chinese companies. mr. president have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension? mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> you know, i don't look at my pension. it is not as big as yours so it doesn't take as long. >> let me give you some advice -- >> i don't check it that often. >> look at your pension.
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you also have investments in chai nest companies investments outside -- chinese companies investments outside the united states. >> he didn't like that, president obama, at all. >> this was a much more primal debate. a lot of chest bumping and dominance displayed. we saw romney was very aggressive. obama was a little laid back. he tried to come wut with a swagger and -- with a swagger and a smiling. you saw romney was much more determined. where obama won this was when he did the self-depp pro location. i don't watch mine because i don't have as much as you do. although it was a sub miss sigh gesture it increased his like ability. he lost in the one sense and won in another. >> i don't disagree. he is a sitting president. he is appealing to -- he is trying to appeal to women as we just discussed. governor romney was very fiesty. >> he was a fiesty man. >> he was a very fiesty guy. >> the second one was probably the most intense moment at
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tuesday's debate about libya, go. >> i think it is interesting the president just said something which is on the day after the attack he went in the rose garden and said that this was an act of terror. you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. it was not a spontaneous demonstration. >> please proceed, governor. >> i want to make sure we get that for the record because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi an act of terror. >> get the transcript. >> he did in fact, sir. let me call it an act of terror. >> can you say that again, candy. >> first, i want to get to ms. crowley. i know she is in the distance, but she looked very uneasy to me. >> well, the entire time she looked uneasy. she didn't know where to go. i am supposed to be staying straight ahead, but i am veering here, veering there. >> she lost control of the debate at that moment by her
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body language. she looked so insecure. i don't know how to handle this. am i wrong there? >> i think she did, yes. >> as far as romney is concerned, i thought he won that exchange. he wasn't quite as aggressive as the money exchanging. he was more incredulous. his head back and he gave you this gesture going forward, right? >> yes. i want to go through it. obama looks relaxed, his legs spread and romney with a downward point, he is downward .ing and he does the head tilt like what are you talking about? and then obama is giving the intense glare. go ahead, proceed. and then he gives that little smile, twinkle like, i know something you don't. >> that was almost menacing. >> it was almost menacing, but it threw romney's game off and he started shuffling. >> he was confused about -- he didn't know what the president said in the rose garden. the governor didn't know. >> that's why he got thrown.
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you can see he was using these downward palm gestures, and at that point he goes up. >> what happened in the beginning of the sequence, romney was confident. but then when he heard the push back that the president is purporting he did say was terrorism which he did not and we de bunked that last night. then the governor got put off a little bit. anybody would have. >> suddenly he went, wait a minute. am i on the right track? you hear the stutter and then you can see obama in the background. again there he is with the wide legs spread like i feel confident. and you can hear the car -- sarcasm in the voice. he won because he looked of that. >> i disagree on that one. the governor's body language was stronger despite the halting when the president denied doing what he did. >> romney is stronger in the beginning. >> all in all, chest thumping. >> well, the next one was really the chest thumping. that was a good one. >> a little king kong thing
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ere. >> male dominance. >> we will have you back next week. who are the most over rated white people in the country? mark lamont has that. and megan kelly with some shocking debate stuff. that may be overstating it, but kelly will be here and we hope you stay tuned for the reports.
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o o voters. voters. >> if, you, don't, trust, me, with, my, body, why, should, i, trust, you, with, my, country? >> if you don't trust me with my body. why should i trust you with my country? >> i want to talk about women. >> and mitt romney. >> mitt romney is for ending funding to planned parenthood including cancer screenings. >> joining us from the culture warrer whys. gretchen carlson and janeen peero from the studio. >> i am so confused. the binder thing, we did that earlier in the program. and now the war on women comes in again. do you feel under attack? >> absolutely not. it is hog wash. here is the bottom line. this election will probably be decided by women. there are more women who will supposedly vote in the election. what do you do? you scare them.
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if you don't die of breast cancer you will not have breast cancer screening and you will be barefoot and pregnant and won't have any clothes. >> they do not do breast cancer screening. they can refer you out, but so can a million other places. so you do not feel under attack or diminished in this country right now. you don't feel it. >> absolutely not. >> let's go to gretchen carlson in orlando. do you feel under attack or diminished. she is a second class citizen because mitt romney says the names of women were in a binder. very confused. >> first i think it is more of an attack if they vote on a singleish a. single issue. i think they will vote on the same issues as men are which are jobs, economy, debt and health care.
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so i think in a way it is almost the opposite. it is almost an attack on women to think that they are so single minded that they would only go to the polls for one particular issue. a poll copy out yesterday and the most important issue to women is 39% saying abortion. 19% said jobs was the most important and 16% said economy. >> on the abortion issue though, the country is divided and women are divided on the issue as well. so you would have to assume that it is not just women who want unfeet erred abortion, it is women too. >> correct. >> but you don't feel under siege by anybody, but nobody else is -- you know okay. you both feel fairly comfortable that you are being treated as an american citizen.
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you all pretty much have the same rights and the same opportunities, correct? >> there is no question about it. and the fear mongering and the misstatement of facts should be be -- it should be an outrage to most people to say that you are not going to get breast cancer screening when the truth is under obama care that there will be more panels deciding, and they said between 40 and 50 should have the screening. >> we don't know what is going to happen. some people buy this and some people don't. but the fact that they are trying to sell it is very, very interesting. then you come down to the fact that women basically cash -- and we saw this with the intensity. i was on a program with katie couric. obama and romney. they were going to punch. i said, yes, i want them to punch each other out. that would have been really fun and given me huge ratings. >> that didn't bother me at all, but women were like, oh my god.
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women are as competitive as men. >> are they confrontational though? >> i don't know about that. here is what i do know. mitt romney has gone up in the polls as much as 18 points in the last two weeks. it used to be that mitt romney scored high with married women and not so well at all with single women. that has changed dramatically. that is why you are seeing these ads. >> why has this risen? >> because of the debate. >> he has done better articulating his philosophy. >> a lot of women only knew him from the ads from before. and then they saw him in person. >> last word? >> the truth is that romney has presented himself as a man who can back up what he says with facts. and so now the other side at this point is resorting to hysteria. and. that is just not simple. >> i feel nobody will buy
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binders anymore. corrupt wall street people, kelly is next.
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bill o'reilly and fox news pulled in on tuesday night. part of it is megan kelly. ms. megan joins us now.
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so give me something that i don't know. you have been to three of these dog and ponies. give me something i don't know behind the scenes stuff. >> it is who you see on the road. last week in danville i was on the same flight as shepherd smith from the other channel. i saw mr. matthews in the airport and we had a conversation about you, actually. he was talking about the crazy thing that ended up being to help kids with autism. he tells me in the airport, we will inhale helium balloons. >> he smokes crack. >> when he saw me in the airport, he had no idea who i was. so i said it is megan kelly with fox news. and then he said, oh i didn't recognize you with your stringy hair. >> oh that was nice. >> like he is mitt romney up there. >> this is what i fuelly ad sh dash this is what i actually look like. >> the lowest you can go is to have your hair mocked by chris
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matthews. >> i can tell you this that i can spin alley after the debate. it is fun and sometimes you see surprising things. i saw debbie wasserman schulz having a nice moment. >> what does a nice moment mean? >> they were getting along and they actually sat for a picture with me. i know a lot of our viewers are not big fans. she is cause stick on the issues, but she can be a nice person. socially and personally she is very warm. >> congressman schulz, if she does come oi will give her a binder. in fact, we will get a binder for gear. >> the secret service is my favorite part of every debate. >> this binder thing is insane. >> yes. >> here in new york, another insane situation, i am a new yorker and i love the state, but it is crazy. not as bad as california, but getting close. the appeals court here ruled that marriage between a man and woman is invalid now,
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right? >> no, no. all of our marriages are no longer valid. >> what did they rule? >> the defense of marriage act passed under president clinton that defined marriage as between a man and woman has been declared unconstitutional. >> that's what i said. man and woman is unconstitutional. you can't get mad. it is unconstitutional. >> it says marriage can only be defined as between a man and woman. it is opening it up to marriage between a man and a man and woman and a woman and paving the way for gay marriage at the federal level. >> what about three girls and a guy? how about the commune thing? >> that's been your argument all along, a slippery slope. it just struck down a law that the obama administration refused to defend. the defense of marriage act, if you can be -- if you can think of it as a person it was a tough position, and it really had no forcible government advocate. they had a guy who is a great
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arguer, but the government who is supposed to go in and defend the law didn't do it. >> but see here in new york they have gay marriage. it passed, and then somebody challenged it and they said, no, no, no. a man and woman marriage, you can't be exclusive. you have to open it up. >> well, that's what is being litigated in the courts. >> there are a lot of people in vermont that are very, very -- you know they are anxious. >> they are in love. >> kelly is married to a guy, douglas brunt, he is a nice guy. >> he is nice. thank you. >> he wrote a novel "ghost of manhattan" and you get a cut of that of course. but there is a serious undertone to this. you as an attorney and somebody who understands what is going on, it is about wall street gangsters, right? >> essentially, gangster may be too far, but it is about the lifestyle and one man's struggles to save his soul inn
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the backdrop. our viewers may not realize what goes on with wall street with these $3 million paychecks and. paychecks. and the recklessness. >> what do you mean recklessness? >> hookers, drugs. >> so they go wild. >> all while married, hookers, drugs, strippers. doing lines of cocaine in local new york restaurants and then going to work for three hours in the morning and then going out and being with a hooker in the middle of the day. >> that leads to personal corruption, but how does it affect the folks? >> it is recklessness -- not all of them. i know a lot of great guys and we are friends, buts so many of these guys live with reckless abandon. that same recklessness went into their professional choices. we saw that in the collapse of the market. >> managing some accounts and they don't do the right thing because they want to do other -- distracting things. >> they live with impunity professionally and professionally. >> "ghosts of manhattan" is the book. >> new york times best seller now. >> on deck, the most controversial sorry of the evening. an article entitled "the most
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overrated white people in america." buckle up.
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lamont hill is causing trouble again, he is always causing trouble. and here is dr. hill. so before we get into your list, what if i wrote an article, the 15 most over rated blank people? what do you think would happen? >> you would be celebrated and uh praised for the caw -- and uh praised for the comedic truth teller that you are. >> you know there is a double standard. >> it is a double standard that white people have power. they have had influence. they have been able to con --
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control the united states for years. everything white people can do black people can't do. it is like why is there thought historically white universities. we call white history month -- >> bus the white establishment has the power you can do whatever you want then? >> it doesn't mean that. it means it is not opposite sides of the same coin. why i scream black power it it is community development and when you scream white power it is something different. >> i don't scream any power because i don't like the division of the races. i think you are telling the truth in a roundabout way. in this country you can mock white people. but in a minority setting, you can't. >> you can mock black people. >> no you can't. >> you can mock people. >> i can do it to you because you are a communist. you are not a black person to me. you are a communist. so i am mocking an ideology and not a color. >> it is great. i am glad we can come together on this.
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>> let's get into your stupid list. you wrote it on columbus day in honor of columbus. columbus in your opinion is overrated? >> yes, hey pit myselfs overrated white people. >> the nina and the pinta and santa maria. into uncharted waters. >> wanted to go one place and ended up somewhere else. gilligan got a tv show and we get a holiday? we give him credit for creating something in a way that ignores in dig nuss people. >> indigenous people? >> native americans indigenous people. >> he didn't have anything to do with that. he discovered the continent and brought it back to spain. >> and the problem is when we talk about discovery now. >> i don't think columbus was acting. >> we act that way. >> he was trying to dodge the arrows. >> i'm sorry. did you get that media matters? >> dodge the arrows.
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>> all right. and now you are into really, really dangerous territories. elvis is overrated. >> i can talk about the president. >> this is the best entertainer in history. >> frank sinatra has something to say about that too. elvis, over rated white people. >> you just admitted he is the best white entertainer. how can he be overrated? >> snoop dogg is better than elvis? >> i will put them on the same tier. i am kidding. snoop dogg is not elvis. he was extraordinary in many ways, but he is over rated. >> ronald reagan is overrated. >> yes. >> of course. bringing down the soviet union , having a good economy and that's all overrated. >> expanding prisons and shutting down mental institutions and shrinking it for the most vulnerable
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people, many of whom are white. >> are you just mad because are you a communist and the soviet union fell apart. >> broke my heart. >> but it is not a partisan thing. >> you have clinton on the list. >> he is overrated. >> why? >> black people call him the first black president because he did these prison litigation reform act, welfare reform act, all of the stuff that are hurting black people and they are praising the democratic party and bill clinton. >> why do they like him? >> because he goes to a church and clabs -- claps on beat. he plays the sax. he plays to the low black culture. >> are you saying they are dis-- discerning in their opinion? >> with bill clinton they consumed the beverage. i won't say cool aide because that would be racist. >> the final is president obama's economic team. >> i thought you would go babe ruth. >> no because babe ruth -- >> i forgot, we said elvis. >> why is -- well that is an icon. so is babe ruth.
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why is president obama's economic team over rated in the face of gite -- geitner. >> i think we came up with an exspeak station he would -- expectation he would come up with a new vision and obama is following the -- it is not communist. i just wanted a progressive one. i wanted him to bow at the feet of wall street. because the obama administration has not seized private property you think they are over rated? >> no, i am exposing you tonight. >> oh please. so we agree on justin bieber. we agree justin beeber is overrated and the royal family. >> the kid is 10 years old. why are you picking on justin bieber? how can you be overrated with hair like that? >> that is awesome hair. >> lamont hill, everybody, you can catch him in cuba. tip of the day, bad week for news week magazine and it is
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the tip of the day in a moment. news week magazine is going under. but first more great news for killing kennedy. hit number one on amazon beating out a new book old cay "hungry girl to the max." it is a diet book which i'm sure is sin tau lating. but here is the unbelievable thing. on sunday the new york times best seller list has killing kennedy number one and killing lincoln number six. that's after 54 weeks. here is my strategy. i want to get "killing lincoln" up to number two and that means we have to get going, people. please note if you become a premiere member you can get any one of my books free of charge. your talking point on the debate was too tim mitt. he established himself equal on policy and he exceeds the president. based on what, carol? the governor has no national record. my statement was accurate.
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romney's policy recommendations were strong or stroppinger than what the president -- stronger than what the president said. yvonne robinson, bill, it was concise and sound. thank you, yvonne. o'reilly, you are too sophmoric and ill informed. you are a harvard graduate with no common sense. i guess that explains it, right? tom mccray, very disappointing, bill, you are saying the word little and the governor can never be used in the same sentence. what say you? >> i say governor kristy has a big personality. arizona state university and you should send the governor a no pin head matt. >> at first i thought the tip of the day was con do sending, but now it is for insight and wisdom. excellent.
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>> bill, please tell us about the co author. he researched killing kennedy and killing lincoln charles. he lives in california. we write every line in the books together. good guy. puts up with me. gary, where can i get millers killing lincoln logs book? he loon -- at the lunatic shop. when are you guys coming here? possibly in february, jim. first we stop in houston on november 24th, salt lake city on december 8th. details on bill o'reilly.com. finally, tip of the day, news week magazine is folding. the magazine will go out of business at the end of the year. it will remain on the net, but so what? the reason the once proud publication is just that. it was identified with left wing politics. in print you cannot alienate more than half of the population by pushing a political agenda. people are reading much less these days. preferring to cruise the net for information.
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if a major magazine or a newspaper wants to remain viable , it has to be fair. can't just walk away from potential customers. "factor" tip of the day, ideology can hurt you in business, and in your personal life. be fair, and be reasonable. tip of the day. please check out the fox news "factor" website, different than bill o'reilly.com also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in thorror.com. name and town, name and town. word of the day, do not be a varlet when writing to "the factor." last week i asked you guys, if you're watching us overseas anywhere, and you are following race in your home country, let us know how they are covering whether it is fair. i thought that was fascinating. so let me know how the press in your count